Podsumowanie Tygodnia 1.11 – 6.11.2016

The adventures of writer Newt Scamander in New York's secret community of witches and wizards seventy years before Harry Potter reads his book in school. FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM in theaters November 18, 2016.

Google’s homepage has a new look, at least for read-it-later app Pocket’s users. The app, which has raised $14.5 million according to Crunchbase, has a new Google Chrome extension that shows “trending articles” recommendations in a tray automatically inserted for users who open a new tab with Google’s homepage.

() Twitter is upping its chatbot game. To better help brands converse with users and offer customer support, the company is launching two new products that will help answer basic questions and address complaints.

According to a new report from the Interactive Advertising Bureau, revenue from digital advertising, driven largely by search and mobile, reached $32.7 billion for the first half of 2016, an increase of 19 percent from $27.5 billion last year.

Cats on Christmas Day, capering beneath an impeccably trimmed tree among the presents, sparkly lights and festive food. Sounds cute and cuddly, right? Nah, the aww's turn to argh's as those Santa claws and paws make with the slashing, smashing and thrashing. There's bashing and gnashing, too. Plus, plenty of crashing.

Phones are very big but not all humans or human hands are very big, and that presents some problems for some people trying to navigate a phone one-handed, especially when interface elements are located near the very top of a phone’s display.

We've seen a lot of intentionally silly press releases over the years. But this one, sent out by Colle+McVoy for client Cub Cadet, is not kidding around. The Minneapolis agency recently helped the industrial brand launch a new line of Cub Cadet PRO Z commercial riding mowers. These are seriously badass machines.

If Thomas Burberry, the founder of the eponymous fashion label, were to star in an early 19th century biopic, it would be a dazzling tale of love, adventure, war and ambition. It would all revolve around a brooding genius with a vivid imagination and the weight of the world on his shoulders.

In 1981, when IBM was launching its first PC, Apple ran a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal, sardonically welcoming its new competitor to the personal computer market. Now, 35 years later, there is a new full-page open letter in a major newspaper—Slack, the fast-growing messaging startup, has taken over the entire back page of the...

If you’ve ever wanted to become a YouTube star, you need to do more than stand in front of a camera and press record. Properly presenting your content is just as important as the video itself, so get some help with an all-inclusive helper like TubeBuddy.

YouTube may be the internet's preeminent source of tutorials, vloggers, news, and viral videos -- indeed, YouTube's users consume a collective 4 billion videos per day and upload 300 hours of footage every minute -- but it's also one of the most acerbic. YouTube's comment section has a tendency to be come unruly and ostracizing, sometimes to the point of abusiveness. In attempt to curb those and other forms of bullying that plague the site's forums, the video service is rolling out a new tool that helps users to flag potentially offensive content.